The major causes of morbidity and mortality in essential thrombocythemia (ET) are bleeding and thrombotic accidents, but a prognostic pattern for these complications has not yet been discovered. In this study we report data from a large cohort of patients with thrombocytosis, distinguished for sex and age, in order to define their thrombotic risk. The prevalence of vascular complications recognized in 86 patients with ET was studied. In addition, 91 patients with polycythemia vera (PV), 20 with myelofibrosis (MF) and 63 with secondary thrombocytosis (ST) were evaluated. 6.3% of ET younger than 40 (4.6 % of males and 7% of females), 11.8% of patients between 40 and 65 years (14.9% of males and 9% of females) and 16.8% of subjects ober 65 (14.6% of males and 17.8% of females) showed thrombotic accidents. In the PV and MF groups thromboses occurred more frequently than in ET for alla age and both sexes. On the contrary, ST subjects showed fewer thromboses than ET but their incidence rose with patient age. In ET patients, particularly in females, the incidence of thromboses was low under 40 years of age, but rapidly increased later. ET females over 40 must be followed with particular attention in order to prevent thrombotic complications.

Sex and age as prognostic factors in essential thrombocythemia

RANDI, MARIA LUIGIA;FABRIS, FABRIZIO;
1992

Abstract

The major causes of morbidity and mortality in essential thrombocythemia (ET) are bleeding and thrombotic accidents, but a prognostic pattern for these complications has not yet been discovered. In this study we report data from a large cohort of patients with thrombocytosis, distinguished for sex and age, in order to define their thrombotic risk. The prevalence of vascular complications recognized in 86 patients with ET was studied. In addition, 91 patients with polycythemia vera (PV), 20 with myelofibrosis (MF) and 63 with secondary thrombocytosis (ST) were evaluated. 6.3% of ET younger than 40 (4.6 % of males and 7% of females), 11.8% of patients between 40 and 65 years (14.9% of males and 9% of females) and 16.8% of subjects ober 65 (14.6% of males and 17.8% of females) showed thrombotic accidents. In the PV and MF groups thromboses occurred more frequently than in ET for alla age and both sexes. On the contrary, ST subjects showed fewer thromboses than ET but their incidence rose with patient age. In ET patients, particularly in females, the incidence of thromboses was low under 40 years of age, but rapidly increased later. ET females over 40 must be followed with particular attention in order to prevent thrombotic complications.
1992
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